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Sunday, 1 March 2009 - Bangladesh plans tribunal for mutiny massacres
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Search Search: Bangladesh plans tribunal for mutiny massacres By PARVEEN AHMED,Associated Press Writer AP - Monday, March 2 DHAKA, Bangladesh - Bangladesh's government announced plans on Sunday to form a special tribunal to try the border guards behind a bloody mutiny in the capital that left at least 77 people, most of them army officers, dead. ADVERTISEMENT At least 71 people were still unaccounted for in the uprising at the Bangladesh Rifles border force headquarters in the capital Dhaka, and teams were searching for more bodies buried in the compound or dumped in nearby sewers. The government decided on the tribunal at a Cabinet meeting late Saturday, ruling party spokesman Syed Ashraful Islam said. Islam said initial evidence suggested that the mutinous guards may have had outside assistance, but he did not elaborate. The decision came hours after an army spokesman said soldiers were angered by the carnage and demanded a prompt trial and punishment for those responsible. The crisis has raised questions about the stability of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's two-month-old government in the South Asian country, which has seen dozens of successful and failed military coups in its 38-year history. Hasina on Sunday addressed a gathering of army officers inside military headquarters, apparently to discuss the crisis. Details of the meeting were not immediately available. On Friday, army chief Gen. Moeen U. Ahmed met with Hasina and reassured her of the military's support for her government. But on Saturday, an army spokesman, Brig. Gen. Mahmud Hossain, said that soldiers demanded swift justice for the deaths of their officers. By law, the border force's leadership is made up of army officers. Meanwhile, hundreds of border guards started reporting back to their headquarters Sunday, after the Home Ministry had given them a 24-hour ultimatum to return to their posts, report to police stations or face disciplinary action. The guards waited outside the headquarters as officials checked their credentials. Some said they were on leave or off duty during the mutiny that ended Thursday, while others claimed they fled the compound after the violence started. "Why should I be afraid of returning to work? I was not involved in the incident. I left to go to my family outside after the shooting began," said one guard, who refused to give his name. Army spokesman Brig. Gen. Mahmud Hossain said at least 33 officers survived. A body recovered Sunday brought the official death toll to 77. At least 71 people were still unaccounted for. The insurrection apparently erupted over the border guards' long-standing complaints that their pay has not kept pace with the salaries of soldiers in the army. Hasina ended the two-day standoff by persuading the guards to surrender with promises of an amnesty coupled with threats of military force _ Hasina ordered tanks into Dhaka's streets. Later, the government said those directly responsible for the mutiny and massacre would not fall under the amnesty. Police said earlier that about 200 fleeing guards were arrested in and around the capital over the weekend, while those still left inside the compound after the mutiny were being kept at a hospital on the premises. Bangladesh returned to democracy after elections in late December 2008, nearly two years after an army-backed interim government took over amid street protests demanding electoral reforms. ___ Associated Press writer Julhas Alam contributed to this report. Email Story IM Story Printable View Blog This Recommend this article Average (0 votes) Sign in to recommend this article » Most Recommended Stories » Related Articles: Asia Pacific Former Indian PM Vajpayee discharged from hospitalAP - 47 minutes ago France to send huge nuclear fuel shipment to JapanAFP - 1 hour 18 minutes ago US missiles suspected in northwest Pakistan strikeAP - 1 hour 37 minutes ago Suspected U.S. missile attack kills 8 in PakistanReuters - 1 hour 53 minutes ago Pakistan: Suspected US missiles hit northwestAP - Monday, March 2 Most Popular – Asia Pacific Viewed Supermodel Bundchen ties knot with football star Brady Volkswagen to cut all temporary staff Berkshire Hathaway buffeted by downturn RBS posts record British loss, offloads toxic assets US economy shrinks stunning 6.2 percent View Complete List » Search: Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Southeast Asia Pte Ltd. (Co. Reg. No. 199700735D). All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Community - Intellectual Property Rights Policy - Help

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